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'''Adeptus Evangelion''' is a ''[[Dark Heresy]]'' modification designed to run games in the world of ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''. Symbolism, [[Mind Rape]] and [[Assimilation Plot|humanity getting turned into]] [[Memetic Mutation|Tang]] [[Blatant Lies|not included]].
 
[http://www.mediafire.com/?ue47q05u115e97i ''Adeptus Evangelion'' v2.5 can be downloaded here],and the GM-only supplement ''REDACTED'' [http://www.mediafire.com/?9labe9i9i6g0z40 can be downloaded here]. There is also an offshoot, the ''Borderline Edition'', which [http://www.mediafire.com/?7s1i1mwhajx5fy7 can be downloaded here].
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* [[Mundane Utility]] - Using the Evas for a Dance Competition, or for sports. Supposedly it's to get more data on Synch Ratios but really?
* [[Nerf]] - many things were nerfed and buffed in version 2.5. Skirmishers are less of a [[Game Breaker]], AT Powers aren't as expensive, making the AT Tatician less useless, and the [[Story-Breaker Power]] Dirac Breach was severely nerfed.
* [[No Endor Holocaust]] - Averted HARD. There's a whole system of subsidiary damage called "Collateral Damage", and it reflects just how badly the surrounding terrain is screwed up after the fighting is over -- theover—the higher it is, the less system upgrade points you get as a result, as your organization spends more and more of its budget on fixing the damage. Taken to its extreme with Jet Alone; its Nuclear Powered trait means that if it takes critical damage to the body, there's a 50% chance (5 or less on a D10) that it'll melt down. It does no physical damage, and it stops Jet Alone but the players inflict 100 Collateral Damage on the battlefield. Jet Alone Prime, meanwhile, goes off almost exactly like an N2 Mine, thanks to having an N2 Reactor.
* [[One Hit KO]] - Averted using the Fate Point system. In any situation where the pilot would die, they can permanently sacrifice one of their fate points for a miraculous survival. Angels can do this too, so you can't win with a single lucky shot.
* [[Power Gives You Wings]] - One of the uses of an S2 Organ in V2.0 is a set of six insectile wings that allow you to fly.
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* [[Tournament Arc]]: This is possible in the GM supplement as well.
* [[Traveling At the Speed of Plot]] -The Evangelion Carrier Plane literally has a listed speed of "As the plot demands".
* [[You Didn't Ask]]: ''Weaponized'' by the Operations Directors; some of their talents specifically rely on the other people not asking what they have been up to. One of them allows them to show up in person to save one of the other [[PC|PCs]]s as long as they haven't done anything location-specific in the last 10 minutes; another allows them to modify one of the city's buildings into a rocket-turret structure, and neglect to mention ''which'' building until he decides to use it, at which point it is retroactively decided that he had picked that building ahead of time.
 
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